John L. • November 19, 2012Listen for the wind chimes in the garden behind platform 2 (towards Stratford). very Zen and unexpected
Aaron • April 23, 2016Overground trains often leave 1 minute ahead of the sign. Get here 2 minutes before.
Mat C. • May 16, 2011Yes the boys at first capital are great at heavy duty ticket inspectors and rather poor at running a railway line - also they ran British summer time two months into winter - which gives you the idea
Michelle R. • January 20, 2011Always been fine for me and i use it every weekday! Doesn't run on a Sunday though. Can be pretty rammed at rush hour.
Chris P. • January 30, 2017A fun place for train spotters: both Midland Main Line and Thameslink trains pass through here on their way to St Pancras.
Heba . • May 9, 2017Overground lines are way better the underground, you can keep the phone signals and the fresh airs!
Mei S. • September 21, 2014The Overground as opposed to the Underground linking Watford in the north, Richmond, southwest, Stratford & Barking in East & West Croydon in the south. Saves on fares as you do not go through Zone 1
Tom C. • January 7, 2019Like all London public transit you can use Apple Pay or a touchless card to just walk through the barriers. This is particularly good for tourists who might not want to get tons of cash out.
Ursula T. • August 12, 2013Overground is always the most pleasant way to travel around London and using Brondesbury Park station feels quiet and semi-rural. Trains north to Hampstead Heath in 10 mins south to Kew gardens.
Jack S. • August 8, 2018Alight here for Abbey Road studios and crossing (Credit taken from TfL's Cultural overground line maps)
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